“Today, there is a network of systematic gate-keeping on Public Broadcasting Station, all co-ordinated by the usual (how can I describe them?) ‘coterie’. This is a fact, clear, transparent and visible to all. Perhaps now, as a reaction to this article, they will spend two days criticising the government here and there, just to give the impression of impartiality. But when it comes to the crunch, they are foursquare behind this government, this establishment.””
Joseph Muscat
“Labour government would give stronger investigative powers to the Auditor-General, particularly when witnesses did not collaborate with him. The Auditor-General would also have the right to reopen the BWSC case,”
BWSC
“A PL government would also appoint a Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards in Public Administration, to oversee the behaviour of ministers and MPs and ensure that conflicts of interest were declared.”
“A PL government would also strengthen the freedom of information act.”
“Those who collaborated and gave information on the involvement of politicians in corruption would be given protection and would not have action taken against them.”
“A Labour government would protect officials and companies which produced any new information about the BWSC case and other cases, thus encouraging them to come forward.”
“Witha Labour Party in Government, Corruption cases involving politicians would not be time barred”